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Cinema 4D Atmosphere/Mood posted on Jul 11, 2006
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Well, a new one:)

Comments (39)


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PsychoNaut

1:27PM | Tue, 11 July 2006

Wow everything in this is awesome, from that broken, frosted glass to the crack in the wall, it's all so real. This rocks.

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IO4

1:28PM | Tue, 11 July 2006

Fantastic! This is very atmospheric. The details are wonderful. Excellent texturing too.Love it:):)

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Lashia

1:30PM | Tue, 11 July 2006

Lovely details. Great image :-)

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TwoPynts

1:32PM | Tue, 11 July 2006

It has a real photographic feel to it, I like the mood you've created a lot.

zarth

1:43PM | Tue, 11 July 2006

Extremely well done. Great idea. Excellent composition, materials and lighting.

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ACS-001

1:59PM | Tue, 11 July 2006

Perfect mood, perfect lighting, perfect arrangement. I like.

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amapitodd

3:04PM | Tue, 11 July 2006

Excellent. Has a gritty mood to it.

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Surama

3:20PM | Tue, 11 July 2006

One Word: Fantastic!!!!!!!!!!

Shiroi_yuki

3:35PM | Tue, 11 July 2006

Very well done! I like the dramatic atmospere!

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Trepz

4:11PM | Tue, 11 July 2006

This is really well done.I have actually seen a place like this.Very eerie.

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cartesius

5:04PM | Tue, 11 July 2006

Very well done indeed!

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strata

5:23PM | Tue, 11 July 2006

Rollmops, Id said it before, and I say it again, your social realism is awesome! Just the right props, excellent use of texture and lighting! A simple but beautiful scene. Congrats. There is no more voting, because the Poser gnomes has cheated. But I have to give you a vote anyway. :)) Strata

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markdavid

5:51PM | Tue, 11 July 2006

Yeah I agree with the others. This is a wonderful piece of work. You've certainly fulfilled the atmospheric/mood criteria. I love that sunlight hitting the chair - so beautiful in the midst of that desolate room. Like Strata said, if we still had votes I'd be giving you one

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Incarnadine

7:31PM | Tue, 11 July 2006

Wonderful sense of time and place in this. Well done!

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Perry6

7:58PM | Tue, 11 July 2006

There must be quite a story behind this one! A fantastic moody scene!

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3D_Explorer

11:36PM | Tue, 11 July 2006

This comes as close to being a masterpiece as just about anything that I've seen here at Renderosity. It's almost crazy to mention but if I could change anything about it (which I can't, it's your render, of course) I'd say that the glass in the doors seems to catch just a bit to much light for my liking. Brilliant none the less.

schoemann

11:40PM | Tue, 11 July 2006

Great! A real "rollmops" one!

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ArtByMel

12:12AM | Wed, 12 July 2006

That is superb, the little details are amazing.

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Allstar3061

12:52AM | Wed, 12 July 2006

This is simply perfect!

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turner

2:13AM | Wed, 12 July 2006

Really great stuff. Cheery ;)

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rollmops

3:16AM | Wed, 12 July 2006

Thank you very much for your feedback:)

handlebar

3:41AM | Wed, 12 July 2006

Wonderfuly dark mood, but beautiful at the same time, a very sensitive and well thought out render. Fantastic.

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theederv

3:46AM | Wed, 12 July 2006

Incredible realism Blown away man!

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rollmops

4:10AM | Wed, 12 July 2006

Ok,here are some technical details: the c4d file has a size of 3802 kb, 63157 polygons, 135 objects. Massive use of ambient occlusion,global illumination, multilayered textures, sub polygon displacement. The scene is illuminated by two lichtsources (spots).Caustics were faked by using texturered spots.I tried to use raytrayced caustics in the beginng of this project,but i stopped with that as i pushed the parameters up to 20000000 photons for surface caustics, the result was still looking strange and the calculation for the caustics took over 2 hours, before the rest had started ;)The native resolution of this render was 1536 by 1275 pixels at 72 dpi.There will be a 6000 pixel render for printing. The rendertime was about 5 hours and 30 minutes on a dual 248 opteron, 2048 mb ram. The texture size of my maps was between 900 pixels wide to 2500 pixels.Ok,thats enough for the moment ;)

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sackrat

9:38AM | Wed, 12 July 2006

Out-Freakin-Standing !!!

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jddog

10:25AM | Wed, 12 July 2006

excellent !

Nuno

12:11PM | Wed, 12 July 2006

All horror fans should check out the film "Session 9". This image made me think of that one right away. Great work.

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vbarreto

11:04PM | Wed, 12 July 2006

It looks like Dr Kildare abandoned house. Terrific mood!

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Silgrin

2:50AM | Thu, 13 July 2006

OK, this time I wont add it to my favorites, because of the dramatic theme. Looks just depressing if you think about the story behind that. But the technique... I just started learning Radiosity:P This one is much more stylish than your previous ultra-realistic "photos". Cant decide which style I like more:) Keep going! :) Tschus! PS. rollmops = V + 5 as for me:)

UweG

7:32PM | Fri, 14 July 2006

Absolut genial, das sieht so derman real aus...Hammerhartes Bild!!!

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